The Baby With A New Face - Extraordinary People


Little Viet was born with one of the world’s rarest facial deformities: a cleft palate and bilateral facial clefts. In the bone on each side of his face the two-year old has a two-inch gap, which will increase as he grows. His condition does not just affect the way he looks; it makes him blind in both eyes too. If Viet doesn't have surgery now, he will not be able to speak or eat properly – ever.


This documentary is the story of one British medical team’s attempt to rebuild Viet’s face and offer him a future.Viet’s mother, Nho, has been desperate for something to be done ever since her son was born. Now she has found hope in the form of Niall Kirkpatrick, one of the world’s leading cranio-facial surgeons. For years Niall has been going to Vietnam to help children with facial disfigurements, but when he meets Viet, he decides that his case is so complex that he needs to bring him back to the UK for surgery.


We follow Viet and Nho as they travel from their small fishing village to London.As Niall and his team embark on a series of lengthy and extremely challenging operations on her son, Nho has to cope with homesickness, anxiety and deeply unfamiliar surroundings. But if the operations have the effect everyone hopes they will, it will transform both of their lives.

If he’s not operated on now he’ll never be able to speak or eat properly.Viet’s mother, Nho, has been desperate for something to be done ever since he was born. Now she has found hope inthe form of Niall Kirkpatrick, one of the world’s leading cranio-facial surgeons.For years the British surgeon has been going to Vietnam to help children with facial disfigurements but he decides Viet’s case is so complex, he needs to be flown to the UK for surgery.We follow Viet and Nho as they travel from their small fishing village to London. Click Here and Watch The Documentary
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